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city's 12 casinos. another day of lining up for hours at gas station struggling to stay supplied. estimated 60% of stations in new jersey are shot 60%, 70% on long island. more on that still to come, but first, staten island across new york harbor from lower manhattans home to half a million people. many blue-collar workers whose families have lived there for generations and many who say they have been forgotten including my next guest, representing the borough of staten island. always good to see you. what kind of recovery, rescue operations are you seeing. are you happier today than you we last night? >> we absolutely are. the outpouring of contributions from all over the country and from neighbors wh clothes and food have been incredible and wanwant to say we thank you very much for all of the volunteers who have been contributing by just left secretary napolitano. the red cross, they are in full gear now. fema on the ground, things are starting to happen. gerri: last night you said you were not happ
city's 12 casinos. another day of lining up for hours at gas station struggling to stay supplied. estimated 60% of stations in new jersey are shot 60%, 70% on long island. more on that still to come, but first, staten island across new york harbor from lower manhattans home to half a million people. many blue-collar workers whose families have lived there for generations and many who say they have been forgotten including my next guest, representing the borough of staten island. always good to...
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craig boswell in atlantic city tonight. craig? >> shep, good evening. since we last spoke this afternoon. the roads into atlantic city have finally been reopen. where we are, has also been open. you probably see some cars coming up behind us. people getting into their homes for the first time since this storm had hit. today there was a line of cars about a mile along at one of those checkpoints trying to get outside the windows, oh my, oh no, talking about things. utility crew finally arrived here getting the power here back to you, shep. >> shepard: thanks. getting a closer look at some of sandy's damage out of east end of new york's long island. many of the beaches and coastal communities there did take a pounding from the high winds and storm surge. especially hundreds of homes that sit off the south shore of long island on a very thin string of barrier islands. many of those along dune road which is asphalt. although you can see here a sea of sand has buried the dune. buried dune road sneer south hampton out on the east end of long island. not all t
craig boswell in atlantic city tonight. craig? >> shep, good evening. since we last spoke this afternoon. the roads into atlantic city have finally been reopen. where we are, has also been open. you probably see some cars coming up behind us. people getting into their homes for the first time since this storm had hit. today there was a line of cars about a mile along at one of those checkpoints trying to get outside the windows, oh my, oh no, talking about things. utility crew finally...
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sunday night and monday night across atlantic city and as we head northbound, new york is going to be dealing cold temperatures, 29 degrees, very chilly out there. many people still without power and shelter. and 30 degrees will be low tonight and storm coming up thursday. >> neil: thank you very much. the power is back in virginia. utility crews in that state is heading north and bob mcdonald is the governor of virginia, donating $50,000 to help in recovery efforts. governor, it's good to have you. thank you. >> tay, we're going to have the power back on and we got 1600 people, utility workers going to new jersey and new york to help out. >> neil: you have been relentless helping out and juggling campaign duties. i don't know if you heard rick leventhal talk to chris christie whether the governor was too friendly, too cozy, i'm paraparaphrasi, but on the bottom line he is still a romney guy and still suppo romney. believes the president was very helpful in dealing with this mess in w jery. that is the line should be drawn and enough of this debate. what do you think? >> i think when
sunday night and monday night across atlantic city and as we head northbound, new york is going to be dealing cold temperatures, 29 degrees, very chilly out there. many people still without power and shelter. and 30 degrees will be low tonight and storm coming up thursday. >> neil: thank you very much. the power is back in virginia. utility crews in that state is heading north and bob mcdonald is the governor of virginia, donating $50,000 to help in recovery efforts. governor, it's good...
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city, and, right through staten island, where damage is in the tense of billions of dollars, to the guy who says fema, to the rescue and fema needs more money to rescue, and, a democratic congressman, from the fine state of pennsylvania says, give another what, $12 billion? is that right? >> $12 billion is the bill and $6.7 billion for fema and $5 billion to help state and local governments. your governor there in new york says it's a $50 billion problem in terms of costs, to new york, new jersey, you've got to do something, with rebuilding the coastline and all the damage. philadelphia, connecticut, damage in cost to local government, so i've put forward a bill that -- there will be a bill to provide emergency funding, because it is -- the storm as it always is and the question about, you know, when we move and how we move it, i think we should move forward, aggressively, now, because, you know, i heard on fox business that $25 billion, retail sale losses, i mean, there will be a real economic consequence here. and we need to respond. >> neil: you know, maybe i'm the only one in th
city, and, right through staten island, where damage is in the tense of billions of dollars, to the guy who says fema, to the rescue and fema needs more money to rescue, and, a democratic congressman, from the fine state of pennsylvania says, give another what, $12 billion? is that right? >> $12 billion is the bill and $6.7 billion for fema and $5 billion to help state and local governments. your governor there in new york says it's a $50 billion problem in terms of costs, to new york,...
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atlantic city, the slots are spinning again. some casinos open for the first time since the storm approached last thursday. chris christie gave the order this morning to allow some to open their doors. but it's not clear when all will be able to reopen. hurricane irene also forced them to close last year. here's another look at the wintry condition necessary west virginia. man, reportedly showing them buried with snow and downed trees. downed trees have done a lot of damage to homes across the state. much of this house in union county, new jersey, reduced to a pile of rubble. and this shot from a viewer in northern delaware, giving us an idea how strong the winds were there. strong enough to wrap debris from buildings around power poles. >> and the power outages and storm damage could make it a lot harder for people to get to the polls on election day. in virginia, the last day for in-person early voting is tomorrow in a state where thousands of customers still don't have electricity. the latest poll shows the race there could g
atlantic city, the slots are spinning again. some casinos open for the first time since the storm approached last thursday. chris christie gave the order this morning to allow some to open their doors. but it's not clear when all will be able to reopen. hurricane irene also forced them to close last year. here's another look at the wintry condition necessary west virginia. man, reportedly showing them buried with snow and downed trees. downed trees have done a lot of damage to homes across the...
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getting reports of snow in atlantic city toward new york, jfk reporting snowflakes as well. into southern connecticut and new england. freezing rain or sleet, it'll be dangerous in some cases, so just prepare, things are crippled in terms of getting home and getting to work. 65 miles per hour, heavy snow for the intersections and coastal flooding and erosion not good news unfortunately for this battered area. dagen: when will it be over? >> friday. everything is so vulnerable, we will see additional power lines down, additional power going out, roads closed off. a bad situation altogether for the very weak coastline. connell: these poor people have already been hit so hard already. what a day. dagen: and here it is, colorado voting to legalize marijuana for recreational use. 53% of voters saying yes to this measure. we are right on. connell: state o the state of wn doing the same thing. judge andrew napolitano is here. this is our feel-good story of the day. >> a lot of interesting implications. one is political because the legislature in colorado turned ttem down so they we
getting reports of snow in atlantic city toward new york, jfk reporting snowflakes as well. into southern connecticut and new england. freezing rain or sleet, it'll be dangerous in some cases, so just prepare, things are crippled in terms of getting home and getting to work. 65 miles per hour, heavy snow for the intersections and coastal flooding and erosion not good news unfortunately for this battered area. dagen: when will it be over? >> friday. everything is so vulnerable, we will see...
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should be cold enough tuesday morning and we're going to see come snow and accumulating from new york city down through the d.c. area and all through the mountains of the state of west virginia, overalthough, harris, it's a quick hitter and generally one to three inches of snowfall and 9 p.m. tuesday the storm should be be out of the area and temperatures though in portions of the upper midwest are going to be cold. in the 20's in minneapolis and tomorrow, take a look at the high temperature out there, 19 degrees, harris. >> harris: wow, you live in the twin cities, now when the cute coats come out. it's getting chilly. thank you. a quick programming note for you now, countdown to doomsday hosted by bill hemmer, the maya civilization's cal dan ends on this year's winter solstice, december 31st, and there are predictions that the end of the world is imminent. and that's 10 p.m. eastern and 1 a.m. eastern, and super storm sandy are offering opportunities for people out of work and looking to earn a paycheck. a positive side of the story. plus, casey anthony, remember her? she's back in the n
should be cold enough tuesday morning and we're going to see come snow and accumulating from new york city down through the d.c. area and all through the mountains of the state of west virginia, overalthough, harris, it's a quick hitter and generally one to three inches of snowfall and 9 p.m. tuesday the storm should be be out of the area and temperatures though in portions of the upper midwest are going to be cold. in the 20's in minneapolis and tomorrow, take a look at the high temperature...
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a number of other board walks, including atlantic city's was torn up pretty badly. this community is doing okay even though the ocean met the bay. we'll show you where the storm surge came through, washed much of the sand away from the beach and on to the boardwalk. the downs are being credited with protect th-ing this barrier island. we can show you aerials from a day after sandy hit when much of ocean city and many of the rounding communities was underwater. many of the the homes impacted by floodwaters, but though are drying out now. if you come back live you'll seau tilt crews trying to pump out some of the remaining water that is the end of 6th street near the ocean. you can also probably see this pile of sand at the bottom of the boardwalk there where the beach washed away. but the community is still closed and that is the bad news part. they don't have power here. there are still downed power lines and still debris in many of the streets. the police have set up road blocks and people can't get in. some people stayed here, they are still here. they are not let
a number of other board walks, including atlantic city's was torn up pretty badly. this community is doing okay even though the ocean met the bay. we'll show you where the storm surge came through, washed much of the sand away from the beach and on to the boardwalk. the downs are being credited with protect th-ing this barrier island. we can show you aerials from a day after sandy hit when much of ocean city and many of the rounding communities was underwater. many of the the homes impacted by...
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to the northeast, and places in the mid-atlantic and even in new york city we will have snow fall by tuesday morning. as you head to work it will be a messy commute because there will be some accumulation out here especially on the higher elevations of the mountains of west virginia and pennsylvania where you will look up more significant snow fall. otherwise, lower elevations, this will not be a long enough event or a strong enough storm system to turn significant snow so we are looking at a couple of accumulations, inches of accumulation across places in west virginia and pennsylvania and through new jersey and new york city so we have that chance but, a very quick shot of snow by 6:00 p.m. tuesday the storm system is gone and quiet conditions are left behind. current temperatures across portions of the upper midwest it is chilly at twine in minneapolis and 33 in rapid city, next is beautiful with temperatures in the 70's, a little chilly in the northeast, feeling more like what it should be feeling this time of the year in late november, 37 in new york city, and 38 in cleveland. w
to the northeast, and places in the mid-atlantic and even in new york city we will have snow fall by tuesday morning. as you head to work it will be a messy commute because there will be some accumulation out here especially on the higher elevations of the mountains of west virginia and pennsylvania where you will look up more significant snow fall. otherwise, lower elevations, this will not be a long enough event or a strong enough storm system to turn significant snow so we are looking at a...
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all, but two casinos in atlantic city back in business now after being shut down for five days because of the hurricane. governor chris christie ordering all roads there to reopen. last year the casinos were closed when hurricane irene hit the coast. and that three-day shut down, cost 45 million dollars in lost revenue. got the police to detain a suspicious man at a sikh temple. they found am nation, zip ties, a notebook referencing the colorado movie theater shooting. and he says he was writing a book. the cops determined he was not a threat and released him. voters could change the constitution to allow them to use a limited amount of marijuana. some say it will send the wrong message to kids about drugs. oregon and washington had similar measures on their ballot. forget thanksgiving, the white house has eyes on christmas. the annual capitol christmas tree is on the way. this year's tree, 73 foot spruce from white refer national for rest in meeker, colorado and people came from all over the area to watch the tree come down and santa took part in the ceremony and will make many stops
all, but two casinos in atlantic city back in business now after being shut down for five days because of the hurricane. governor chris christie ordering all roads there to reopen. last year the casinos were closed when hurricane irene hit the coast. and that three-day shut down, cost 45 million dollars in lost revenue. got the police to detain a suspicious man at a sikh temple. they found am nation, zip ties, a notebook referencing the colorado movie theater shooting. and he says he was...
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these areas in yellow, orange and red off the atlantic sea board off the mouth of the delaware bay. this is rotating around center of circulation from the coastal storm system tracking to the north and northeast and heading toward cape cod and eastern parts of new england by late tonight and tomorrow morning. by then, we dry out. between now and then, the moisture is going to crank inland. as it does, it may, as it comes down close and north of washington, change over to wet snow as we get into the afternoon hours. the mitigating factor, the temperatures are well above freezing. low and mid-40s. it keeps road temperatures above freezing. we'll melt on roads and accumulate a little bit on some of the grassy areas. maybe a dusting at the most around washington. otherwise, a few flurries. the heavier amounts north and east maryland. the sun comes back tomorrow. a wonderful warming trend as we get toward the weekend. sunshine might get to the low 60s saturday, sunday and monday. back to you. >> don't need the shovel? >> no. >> thank you. we're going to check on the midday traffic. >> an
these areas in yellow, orange and red off the atlantic sea board off the mouth of the delaware bay. this is rotating around center of circulation from the coastal storm system tracking to the north and northeast and heading toward cape cod and eastern parts of new england by late tonight and tomorrow morning. by then, we dry out. between now and then, the moisture is going to crank inland. as it does, it may, as it comes down close and north of washington, change over to wet snow as we get into...
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however for new york city, staten island, and for atlantic city, places like boston, generally speaking, we're starting out as rain, and maybe a rain/snow mix. and then we're looking at it changing over to all rain. well, the frontal system is making its way towards the eastern seaboard, computer models probably overdoing the snowfall just a little bit. i think if anything, a half inch or an inch. but we're not looking at big, sick amounts. however quite a different story back across texas into louisiana and arkansas, with a chance for some hail. strong winds. and possibility of some tornadoes going into the afternoon. this is going to be an afternoon event, and the rest is just slight across this region. in new york, those readings will be in the 40s today. but for new york city, on tuesday, only into the 30s. and then we see this slow upward tick as far as the temperatures go. so, john, it looks like it's going to be fairly messy for people who are going to try to still be recovering from superstorm sandy. >> starting when, karen, was that? >> this will be on tuesday. it will start to
however for new york city, staten island, and for atlantic city, places like boston, generally speaking, we're starting out as rain, and maybe a rain/snow mix. and then we're looking at it changing over to all rain. well, the frontal system is making its way towards the eastern seaboard, computer models probably overdoing the snowfall just a little bit. i think if anything, a half inch or an inch. but we're not looking at big, sick amounts. however quite a different story back across texas into...